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it might just require some sewing for straps around the wing.

since I don't own a sewing machine (has been mentioned to DH) a baby bid might be a good idea
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although that purchase could give some people the wrong idea...
 
lucky me, I am also being offered to get Cayuga ducks! I've got a choice between an adult pair or hatchlings in a few weeks.

I'll have all these rare breeds! Chanteclers, Ancona and Cayuga
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oh and a Briard!
 
Hi guys! The course was a huge hit. We had 83 attendees, and everyone seemed to like it. The guy who was supposed to be demonstrating hemp thought it was tomorrow, so he never showed... I asked if he wanted me to sell his pallet of hemp bedding that he had shipped there in advance, and he said yeah, so I've been a hemp dealer today. Sold about 3 cubic yards of hemp bales.

BC, for a quick and easy saddle, try one of those tight beanie caps, cut a hole for the head and wings, and you've got yourself an easy, no sowing required chicken saddle.
 
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Hi guys! The course was a huge hit. We had 83 attendees, and everyone seemed to like it. The guy who was supposed to be demonstrating hemp thought it was tomorrow, so he never showed... I asked if he wanted me to sell his pallet of hemp bedding that he had shipped there in advance, and he said yeah, so I've been a hemp dealer today. Sold about 3 cubic yards of hemp bales.

BC, for a quick and easy saddle, try one of those tight beanie caps, cut a hole for the head and wings, and you've got yourself an easy, no sowing required chicken saddle.
Neat idea! I'll look around my house what I can find. Need some elastics.

there is actually a thread on here for chicken saddle patterns.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/424354/free-chicken-apron-saddle-pattern
Look at that! Thanks
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